Pantone and GO red

Water injection in thermal engines and the famous "pantone engine". General informations. Press clippings and videos. Understanding and scientific explanations on the injection of water into engines: ideas for assemblies, studies, physico-chemical analyzes.
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by titus02 » 04/11/05, 10:48

Hello

for those who have turned their heating system or fuel (the famous "red") what happened to
dye? has it changed the way it works? and above all is it still visible after operation?
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by zac » 10/11/05, 20:38

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Don't be stupid : Wink: , does like everyone discolors before.
Touch in the sun for some day (I said nothing) :P
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by titus02 » 15/11/05, 17:14

Thanks for the tip,

what mr the customs officer ?? no no i heard nothing!
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by gerald » 15/11/05, 17:47

All "pantonized" tractors turn red or oil. The result is identical. It seems obvious to me that this is identifiable since the control is done with the tank and the filter.
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by Christophe » 15/11/05, 18:12

yes but in all cases it is doping ... the "red" is not treated by the reactor ....
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by Other » 15/11/05, 19:47

Hello,
It's not because you discolor red that it does not smell
when you are a car that runs bleached red, it smells of furnace and sulfur, that's why those (the few) who run on fuel here, do it only in winter everyone rolls the windows closed it's too cold.
It must be said that it is not worth the fuel, is almost as expensive as regular gasoline
Latest prices
$ 0,92 l, regular
$ 0,72 per red fuel
$ 1,09 for diesel
$ 1,10 for new Canola oil
so roll with whatever you want the difference is minimal
and there is no longer any need to pay a bunch of inspectors to do inspections. Although the government here cannot afford to cover such a territory, too much police is an unnecessary expense.
We no longer have to keep them occupied and that costs a lot.

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by rezut » 16/11/05, 13:11

Hello André
actually with you the difference is minimal but expensive we are not the same

great on average 1.15 €
diesel on average 1.10 €
domestic fuel 0.60 €

you understand that with us there are a lot that turns red
and that customs officials have orders to chase offenders

and if I told you that he tracks them down to the supermarket shelf for vegetable oil (0.70 € per liter) would you believe it?

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by Christophe » 16/11/05, 13:15

I do not defend at all the idea of ​​driving red ... economic yes but certainly not ecological (red less desulfurized).

In the same genre pkoi not roll in drain oil (filtered to 5 micron like vegetable oil), eh? : Evil: : Evil:
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by DavidHervé » 16/11/05, 14:47

Drain oil it smokes serious black : Twisted:
notice like that you sow the cops in the fog : Shock:
And if that's not enough they die suffocated : roll:
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by paotop » 16/11/05, 14:55

.................... as well as their descent ......... : Wink:
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